THE OMAHA BEE MONDAY OCT. 2G OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. THE ( MIAIIA DAILT BEE It Berred to BCMdlbers by carrier , to any partol the city , every evening , Vn > aayt ex- Jetted , ) fifteen cent * per week , i r SA .5 for S months , and 17.00 peranuum. wb u pid Tsr OMAHA AILT subscriber * at the following raw * . a j > I * in va- rl bly in advance : 17.00 per aninm. . S.75 " 6 .ontha. THE OMAHA DAII.T BKE ti by tw the LARGEST circulation IE the city , and IB , berefore , the best and cheapest sdvertUIng na or ADVKBTISlse. LocaJ L ti & , 25 adwliienn-Dte , 20 < nts per line : local cent * per line ; by the month , 10 * ut . > o 50 tenta. dvertUenient InsWttd lor less thin enedal notices. 10 cents per line : tln e inser tion , not less than 25 cents. , . . - Transient -rUsements must lnva.Ubly be P Jwfor stiSdlEg tdvertlseioena f-y sped * ! AJU Legal iotlcos , Statements , Tabular Work eSTrequlrlmjcareful revlmon by copv wSffiSHmSta * . must be * * * * * * before ten o'clock A. M. to imure Insertion the Virf Local advertisements before two " ' AdvertlseVenU tefore one. . o'clock p. K All tdvertUementa for tic Wrtictr BKE oust belauded In before Monday noon , for the sme week'i Isrna. JJIRIYAL AND DEPAIMUUE OF TBAIKS. the BnrllnMon Route nm C.M of gF = S iS ' SS Mfa U * * o d.ri < ; Pullman Hotel. ThU Is the only line running I7nlon Pfcclflc. IO PM : : 6:41 : P.M. Hock Iri a SSOA.M. Cblc eo * NorthweKt-rn. . Ksuuasi City , St. Jo. & Comiell JSluCCf . . . . . . M. on p : Kvenlns Knre8S..2:50 P. K. 6.4U r. m. OmsJ a it. North WPtrrn * Sioux Citr & Pacific. lUUZrpreB . 8:15 A.M. 2U5P.il. Daily except Snndayg. and Baggage Wagon * leave th nd NiMh * treeU. tf- of the above Railroad Opening and Closing of Mails im Ornnha. BUT. ClOt * . BOUTS WIBT. O.P.H.R. * HWkH. . UOC WO H * P.RS : : . u.-oo * > p.4V.R.K.jiHl. " OU feSO do do. . . . B. * fji. . . . . 7OC * i afs w. .m 3--00 JO xJ K02T-- - 2,7) ) 7:45 Chicago and all Eastern cities , Nebraska City , Plattapionth , Council Bluffs and Burling ton , due at 1030 . m. , closes t 4:30 : a. m. and p. m. St. Louis and St. Joseph , due at 10:00 a. m. and 7 p. m. ; clews at 1:45 p. tn. and 4:30 a. m. Office open Sundays Irom 12 to 1 p. m. R YOST. PoBtmajtter. ; UCU- l > A-rlOR ot DAII.T BKK | H more ( Iian doable tbat of nny other dally nperpubllalied In Kebmalt * _ Peycke Bros. , the leading oystet dealers , defy all competition.They ' Oval Brand oysters 811 A. Booth's 'lower than any other house In the city. 8eP2tf _ _ _ BOOTH'S OYSTEUS received daily by express P0NDT , JlEYEB & BAAFKE. ept25U ( ] MAHA BREVITIES. The Union Pacific train for Uie West yesterday morning was one of the largest that has left this city for some time past There were on board 200 passengers , and there were four Pullman sleepers. * The trial of Charles Brennau for shooting at James Appleby , on tlie sixth of July last , on the Elk- . .born , was begun Katqrday in tlie District Cour pf Douglas county. * Mr. Anderson , the bljnd man ' who was going to give the Sunday gchool concert on Wednesday even- jugwants it announced that the concert fr to come olt on Tuesday jevening w5.tend of Wednesday. The ladles of the First M. E Church propose giviujT an oyster bupper at the churcli parlprs Jiext Tuesday evening , for the benefit pf the grasshopper sufferers. They want to raise $100 for that purpose. Mr. Fish , agent of Plunkett's theatrical troupe , Is in the city mak ing arrangements for his company to ptoy here next M-eek , beginning on Thui"dnyThis company is a good one , ard plfty all the latest novelties. They Mil give us "Sar atoga , " one of Daly's best. Notwithstanding tue injunction against the SL Joe road , that comua- ny still continues sending the "Mis souri Pacific" cars over to Oinalm. The company delivers them to the transfer. Do you see ? However , that injunction case is to be taken to the Supreme Court , as the decis ion of that Council Blutti Judge is ponsidered to bo a restraint of com merce between States , and in direct Contradiction to the Constitution of tli United States. _ A quartette of dogs began a dis cordant wranjrJo lu the District and that Court room Saturday , liud of music not being appreciated , by the Court , an order was given to have the canines ejected. Sheriff Burley , assisted by Deputies Han- Ion , Burley and Leuvltt , and the owners of the dogs , undertook the , job. One man grabbed "Up a dog by the tail , and when the vicious pup Attempted to bite him , ho threw m into the air. la his descent the lad ln tue"face , ( 5 herto 'tunt awayT Sne was revived , bow- 1 ever , by Deputy riaiilon dashing cold waTerTn her facel Tn the out lilted Jpwji eeVartlf th-e/werebeMPfroUuiied toasau- A emUL : * f -aujTjA ; ai4i : jpawJj ; Personal. Dr. F. N" . Dick and wife , of North Platte , are at the Grand Central. Ex Governor Saundera will go East to-day oil business. Mr. F. Taylor , a veil-known " \Vashingtonian , is at the Metropoli tan , accompanied by his family. W. W. Copeland , Surveyor of the Port of Omaha , returned home from Chicago Saturday morning. Hon. M. V. Moody , of .Lowell , Nebraska , representative of the twenty-sixth district , called at the BEE office Saturday. Maj. Charley B. Fox , of Bepubli- can City , favored the BEE office with a call Saturday , in company with Judge J. N. Lucas , of Culbertson , Nebraska. Mr. John Evans , St. John Good rich , Max Meyer , and William Sta- ley , the Omaha delegation to the Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F. , which lias just concluded its session at Lin coln , returned home Saturday. They report having had a splendid time. The following are the arrivals at the Metropolitan Hotel : J N Lucas , Culbertson , Neb ; M Hollingsworth and wife , Johnson county , Iowa ; Mr B Dillaient , do ; J AY Nichols , Kansas City ; EA Bidwell , Dixon , .Illinois ; A Swartz , Cheyenne ; J A Brown , Chicago ; W P Green , Ackley , Iowa ; Joseph AConner.Plattsmouth ; NLThatch- er , do ; E C Pierce , Blair ; W ABob- iuson , Belrose , Harlan county , Neb ; E A Baker , Chicago ; A H Kul- meier , Burlington ; J F Brown , Con cord , N H ; Mrs J C Momssey and .child , Columbus , Neb ; K J Chase , Massillon , O ; Win Gaslin , Bloom- Jngton , Neb ; George E Plngreef H S Miller , Chicago ; Mrs John F Post , Chicago ; E W Garrett , Cornwall , Canada ; N J oharp , mall service , U P E B ; J E Ireland , Philadel phia ; Wm Cannon , WIs ; Clark E Caun , Gaje , burg , 111 ; Frank P Bur gess , of the Homesteader , Osceola , The fojlowing are the arrivals at the Wyoming t S Read , K C K R ; Leander JJean , Greenville , Pa ; J S Meaa , Spring field , D T ; E Milan , Chicago ; P Burcky , do ; F London , city ; Isaac Fisher and wife , HI ; W J Tobey , U PRR ; Martin Frichter , .Lincoln , Neb ; O Henuig , Chicago ; John S Davis , Mo ; Chas A Brown , Chicago ; Ed Bruuseii , N Y ; Win Waters , Michigan ; Mrs Leo and fourcb.il ? dren , Toronto ; b B Brown and lady , Petroit ; Nelson Farnsworth , Pa ; J W podge , Iowa ; C S Dodge , Hen- niker , N H ; F S podce , Concord , * T H ; B S Dodge , lowaj E P Wads- worth , TUeonly place of amusement Eun ? day afterri 0113 at TWeles. oct24-H Tlie Party at Anmoolc's. The social party held at Mr. Au- raock's in Saratoga on Thursday evening , was a very enjoyable af fair , and a perfect success , it being the first of the series to be given during the winter. Most of the old people of the neighborhood attend ed , making it very interesting for the younger folks. They will surely be there again. Those who drove out from town , left fully satisfied and highly pleased with the even ing's pleasure. The music was ex cellent , and the luxurious supper was enjoyed by all. Dancing com- monped at about eight o'clock , and ended at a little after two. None know better how to make all feel at ease than Mr. Aumock , assisted by his estimable lady and her sons. Felloe Court Iteng , William Winters , over whose lead many a summer has passed , was fined So 00 at the Police Court for drunkenness. Walter Billings was assessed S3 00 by Judge Wilbur Saturday , for drunkenness. -3-John Berry , arrested for druken- ness , was discharged. Stephen Sallie , a peddjer who has been sallying about the cquntry without a license , was arrested and fined $5 00 for the offense. Stephen Brown , who kicked up a disturbance of the peace by fight ing , had his pile diminished by a fiye dollar fine jmposed by Judge Wilbur. MeMna Bushncll , in default ot a fine for prostitution , was coni- mitted to Jail. Her line was paid by a J. P. , and she was discharged. "Pleasant Houri. " The opening "Pleasant Hours" party of the winter season was given at the Grand Central Friday eve- { nlng , and was a brilliantaffuir. The attendance was quite large , but not too much so for the enjoyment of all. Dancing began at nine o'clock and concluded at twelve. Everybody seemed pleased with the happy and sociable manner in which the pwty passed off. This gratifying result was owing to the efforts of the leading members of the club to make all feel at home a feature which characterizes this social organization , and makes the name "Pleasant Hours" decidedly appropriate. KELLY'S Minstrel Hall , corner of 10th and Farnham. The pleasing little blonde MINNIE CLAHK , and LizzfSKoss are encored nightly , to gether with ti' ° rest of the company , ENGAGEMENT EXTKAOHDINARY of the great song and dance mau i ° night , BILLY CHAMBERLAIN. oct214t BUY you ; Hats and Caps at the Cheap Cosh Store. E. H. Samory , 559 16th street sept21tf NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED ! LOW PRICKSI ! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! ! ! [ SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. CALL AT THE &EW YORK DRY GOODS STORE " " * " 228 FARNHAM STREET. A Rooster Story. A rooster thatcro.vs early in the morning , at the break-o'-day-is a good thing "sometimes , especially when you want to get up early. Such a bird is appreciated by early risers , but when a rooster begins crowing at precisely ten o'clock at night , and continues it , with slight variations all night long he becomes a monotonous nuisance in the neighborhood where he is accus tomed to proudly strut and defiantly flap his wings. The rooster , which has suggested this article , was an all night rooster. We - say was , because that rooster has ceased to exist he no longer dis turbs the rei > ese of tlie sleepers in that vicinity ; no more do his un timely screechings interrupt the sweet and earnest conversations of Billy and his adored. > Billy , we will inform the reader , Is a young gentleman who is fond of the ladies generally , and of one in particular. He has been in the habit ot making late calls at the house of his sweet ness , who .seems , to appreciate his lively and interesting society. Billy had it all his own way for some time , till the "old man" finally got a little tired of it , and so expressed himself. Billy , however , though generally very quick to take a hint , was very slow to comprehend the "old man's" flxpressed wishes. Now it so hap pened that the father was the owner of the above mentioned rooster , and one night just at ten o'clock , as the noble bird had announced the hour , he rapped on the parlor walls with his cane , and remarked"It's get ting late. " Billy , in a few moments , concluded to go home. At each of the next half dozen calls that Billy made , that con founded rooster would inevitably set up his crowing at 10 o'clock , and the -"old man" would follow with a chorus of raps on the waJJ. The young mau thought this state of affairs was getting decidedly monotonous. So one night , on his way home , he laid a plan to beat both the rooster and the "old man. " He calka ap tbe house a lew even ings ago , and successfuljy carrjeji out his pl n , which resulted in the rooster's death. A few minutes be fore 10 o'clock Billy slyly slfpped out of doors , and perceiving the rooster sitting on tlje fence , prepar ing to crow , he sneaked up to him , and grabbing him by the throat , wrung his neck. He returned triumphantly to the parjor , and telling his adored what he bad done , tljey had a good laugh over the matter , and congratulate themselves on being left alone. The hour of ten passed by , and no raps were heard. The night wore on , and tie { lovers only grew the more loving , when suddenly their wooing was interrupted by the unexpected crowing of anqtb.er rooster , followed by the usual knocks on the wall. Billy uprnng to his fact utterly be amazed. ' _ excaimed he , "if I dm" ' ! wrinff that rascal's neck , and here he is crowing again. That beats me. " "Why , " said the young lady , who , although somewhat surprised herself , was rather amused at Billy's bewilderment ; "that must be a 12 o'clock rooster. It's just twelve by the clock. " "Well , that's the bird I'm after now , " said he , as he bid the girl good night , and he deliberately went out and wrung tliat rooster's neck. He has not been disturbed since ; he says that if there are any more similar disturbers of the peace in that locality he proposes to lay for them and shut off their wind. FRESH LAKE FISH , RUTH'S OYSTERS , DRESSED CHICK ENS , ALWAYS ON HAND AT A. H. GLADSTONE & CO.'S. sept24tf CHILDRENS Hats ; slocks of them at Bunco's. ' oct23 2t NOTICE. 0 W T S "T 1 I I H A L N N A S C D T D .S L O E'E E Q W D. F ii T s a ; s B. H H X & K A A T . C U D D U O G E E B B S S S E D DQ I am now offering special induce ments to cash buyers in all grades of carpeting , oil cloth , window shades and wall paper. Call and examine my stock and prices before making your purchases. JOHN B. DETWILEU'S Carpet Store , 14th street between Farnham and Douglas. oct23dtf&wf ( BUY your Dry Goods at the Cheap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 16th street sept21-tf I wish to call the attention of the public to my large and varied stock of furs which is now ready for ini spectlon. Buying my raw material of first hands at low rates , Jean afford to sell greatly below New York prices. | A. HUBEHSfAN , o22tf Auction.sale on Saturday mornIng - Ing at our rooms of a large consign : ment of fine teas , cigars and groce ries , commencing at 9 o'clock. GUAY & ALLEN , 22t2 Auctioneers. FIIESH Caramels , Marshmallows , and other home made and fine Can dles' , "at Latey'sCandy factory , cor ner Douglas and Twelfth streets. Fresh -broken stick candy at half } price. pcllBtf BUY your Boots and Shoes at the ir /heap Cash Store. E. H. Samory , 559 10th street. septSltf n < B Indian Curiosities at No. 170 Farnham street , comer llth street , SI SIot 7-tfc ot Saturday Night' ; Fire. The old steam flour and feed mill corner of Seventeenth and Burt Streets , was destroyed by fire on Saturday nigbt about one o'clccK. It was a large frame building , and burned very rapidly , the flames hav ing got a big start before the alarm was given. The fire department came promptly to the spot in answer to the alarm , and saved the adjoin ing buildings , with the exception of a small stable , of no great value. Considerable delay was experienced in getting on a stream of water as the hose of two engines had to be spliced to reach the fire. The mill and machinery were owned by James G. McGeath. The loss was $6,000 or $7,000. There were stored In the building three mowers and reapers owned by Hall Brothers , which were also burned. One of the steam engines la the mill be longed also to Hall Brothers. The fire , it seems , was accidental , and not incendiary , as was at first supposed. Some soldiers on then- way to the barracks , rather than foot it out to the post , went into tlie building and went to sleep , and it is supposed set it on fire by a cigar or a pipe. The flames were very brilliant and lighted up the whole city. The scene was indeed a beautiful one. Capitol Hill , with its many beautiful buildings , and especially the High School , loomed up grandly. The fire attracted the attention of the Council Bluffites , who were un der the impression that the Grand Central Hotel was on fire , and that Omaha was about to suffer a more severe loss than did Council BluITs by tiie burning of the Ogden House. They got out their engine , and sent a telegram to the Western Union office , asking if wo needed their as- sjstance , and statin ? that they were all ready to come. TWoperator ln formed them that the fire was an unimportant one , and thanked them for then : offer of assistance. ANOIHEB supply of those new styles Hats at Bunco's. ' oct23 2t Whether our worthy scribbler of tbeEcpiibUcan ever attended school is a doubt. It is certajn , however , that tlie prince of his profession the devil has reason to be proud of him , "Now , Mr. Butterfield , how much is this gold worth a karat t" is a pertinent question. As was Intend ed , had the questioner been permit ted to show that the value of the property was less than the amount required by law to sustain agonvic- tlon of grand larceny. When Mr. Butterfield was asked the above question , he rightly answered , and will swear to-day , "Four cents. ! ! Not a.lone Js the disciple of Blackstone - stone learned In books his greater strength lies in his knowledge of little things , J. O. Ao d my of 2T ° -A Splendid Tieatri- cul Entertainment. The best theatrical performance ever given In this city was that of the Fifth Avenue Theatre Combina tion at tlie Academy of Music Friday evening. "Divorce" was the play , and it was most excellently presen ted. The audience was Indeed a large one , and filled the theatre to its utmost capacity. We venture the assertion that there was not a single person in tbat house but who was greatly pleased with the enter tainment , and the general verdict was , "best we ever saw in Omaha. " The company Is composed of ladies and gentlemen of real theatrical talent and merit there is not a poor actor or actress in the whole troupe. Each member seems to strive lo make his or her part superior to that of anybody else , and hence we wit nessed a most desirable thing in the atricals , namely , evenness and smoothness qf apting. GEO. H. PETERSON , tnepioneo cigar manufacturer , keeps con stantly on hand the very best brands of cigars , and also Tione Jack , Fruits and Flowers , and "Durham" .Smoking Tobacco. 211 Douglas street. may6eodlv BOOTH'S OYBTJ2HS Beceived dally by express. PONDT , MEYEB & BAAPKE. sep25tf CHEAP BOO'lS AND SHOES- 500 pairs of Mens' Boots. 600 pairs of Boy's " c 350 pairs of Youths' ' { GOO pairs of Ladles' Shoes. 475 pairs of Misses' school " 225 pairs of Childrens' " PBICE , 50 cents to S2.50 The a * > eve goods must be sold be fore .November 1st. Now is your chance to buy cheap Boots and Shoea. Henry Dohle & Co , keep the lar gest , best and cheapest stock in .the city. Buffalo Boots and Shoes at lo COST. HENRY DOHLE & Co. , No 210 Farnham street , between 12th and 13th. olQ-tf hi WHY IS IT ? in Tbat through all the dull season inw ust passed , when other dry goods ar stores were empty and clerks asleep , / Bushman's dry goods store b'as ilways been as cr&wded as ever ? Ti Why is it that old merchants are at omplalning bitterly , and are mov ing away ? Because Bushman sells joods as cheap in OMAHA AS FHEY ABE SOLD IN JS'EW xOBK CITY AT BETAI.L , . th Because Bushman's prices at retail luBi n many goods are less than the Bi isual wholesale prices. And lest , nit not least , because the people lave found out for themselves that sei Child can buy as cheap and as alely as the iqost experienced buy- , and that is. our aim tq make our wl tore the most reliable place of busi- tess In this greafejjaew north west thi Je sure and find the right place , 265 JougUw street , two doors from an j Iheely Bros. ' meat market tfWtf . 9 NEBRASKA SKETCHES. Ihc Valley of the Elite Kpp's Branch Rock-Rooted Beds Blue Sprinys Traffic and Travel. ( Correspondence of the BEE. ) BLUE SPRINGS , NEB. , Oct. 22 , 1874. J After leaving Pawnee City , we passed over large tracts of wild un cultivated prairie , and what few farms were .scattered along the road gave evidence of comparatively re cent settlement This section of .country is in the hands of specula tors which is ro be deplored these fellows , like dogs in the manger , do not use the lauds themselves or al low others to , and thus thousands on thousands of acres of the richest lauds lay idle year after year , when they would otherwise be cultivated. and thus vastly increase the wealth and prosperity of the State. Twelve miles west of Pawnee City we came to Tipp's Branch , a vUlace consisting of one house. "W. F. McCliutock id the proprietor of the town ; he keeps the postollice and a first-class general store , which is well stocked with all kinds of goods , and he does a thriving busi ness. John Laio is Keepiatt a black smith shop near here , but he proposes to move into the village shortly. The surrounding lands are rich and the town site is LeautifuJ. The country is sparsely settled , it is true , but some day all this land will be cultivated , and then Tipps Branch will flourish like a cabbage plant after a shower. A few miles further on we stopped for the night , and was introduced tea a bed that was harder than Pha raoh's heart after it had been seven times hardened. We tried to go to. sleep , and counted one hundred backwards and forwards a dozen times ; then we thought of Watts' cradle hymn and we sung that , and afterwards fell back on Old Mother Goose's Melodies ; then a brilliant idea came to our mind and we re peated Senator Hitchcock's jroeui , and when that fulled we gave it up and spent the rest of the night try ing to guess how long it would be before morning. At last day dawned , and after a hasty meal we took our departure. On the road wu saw but few houses , and we could not but think what u pitv'it was that thjs ' Valuable' 'tract of land could not be opened up to immedjate settlement and beqome q smiling garden of beauty , instead of the stock In trade of a set of hunr gry land sh'arks. Late in the afternoon - : noon we found an oasis in this des ert Blue Springs a thriving little town , situated In Gage county , on the banks of the Blue river , three miles north of the Otoe reservation. There is no railroad here yet , but the Manhattan road , now buildintr , will pass throiigb herp , and.it . is eou- fide'ntjy predicted that before an other year rolls around , the snort of the iron horse will wake the echoes along the valley of the Blue. The first thing to attract the attention of the stranger is the magnificent wa ter power , surpassing 'anything we hivve'yel seen' in Nebraska , " though we are told that Beatrice , ten mles ) further up the river has equal facili ties. The river Blue ia a stream of water nearly as mrge as the Platte , with rock bottom , and being very swift , there Is scarcely any limit to the number of mills tbat could be " ? ? y ? * Blue Springs has an iu- exhaustable amount of the best building stone in the West. The stone for the Capitol at Lincoln \V8S hauled from the quarries about three miles from here. "Tot a lUtl town we thjnk Blue Springs can show be'tter' ind'uo&- ments to the manufacturer than any plaoe ws know of. Business is good , in spite or the grasshoppers , and like all other live towns the people ple appreciate a good newspaper , for at every house in town the BEE is a regular visitor. Blue Springs business houses are as follows : Hazen & Hoag , general store , and that means anything you can think of , from a silk dress pattern to a gunny sack. G. G. Godfrey ' ajso keeps a gen eral store , * and hls'stock is large and well assorted. Both of these stores are doing a splendid business. Mr. C. R. Stoddard ( a very clever gentleman ) Is the druggist of the town , and liaving just moved into a large , neatly fitted-up store , and having on hand an immense stock of drugs , &c. . there is no doubt but that he can furnlsH pills a.nd pow ders enough to kill or cure all the sick people In the county. Miss Lizzie A rtz is just flttlug up a neat little shop for the millinery and dress-making business. She has a nice lot of goods coming on , and hereafter the Blue Spring la dies will be furnished the latest styles by home dealers , Mr. J. H. Nichojs Js a wagon- maker and building contractor , and a large school house and several oth er first-class buildings in town and vicinity speak for his workmanship. H. R. Gambee Is a blacismlth , and his shop is well patronized , which is the best evidence that he knows his trade. John" F. Pruett , M. D. , before coming to Blue Springs had an im mense practice , and here , when * a limb is broken , or an accident hap pens the people know that the doc tor will bring everything around all right , but the climate Is too healthy- > for doing very rushing business in lie way of practicing medicine. \ The Blue Springs mills Js the lead- ng institution of this part of the jountry , Mr. C. McNutt Is the pro prietor , and he has the name of naking a very superior article of - lour. Our landlord is a jovial good fol- CLna ow , and when you visit Blue na Springs you may be sure of get- ing good fare and a warm welcome rom "mine host" of tlie Ba.uman louse , Mr. John A. Wetmore , of Oma- ] \ la , the Prince Imperial of Dealers . On ' Cigars and .Notions , was here his big wagon , and did a . mashing busine.-s. John sells goods V /ay down , and consequently the Co res eople will buy. tee Luoullus , bring forth our wild Tartarian steed , for we must be up teea nd away. RANGER. FOR SALE CHEAP. One Full Cabinet Wheeler and \ Vilson SewIrg'Machine , with all cha ae latest improvements. Itlsnew bca as never been run. Inquire at the - SEE office. ' aug7-tf Offl JMcKelligon-s card on id jcond page. iuue2-tf vat wai CO' TYPE FOR SALE Bui A Font of Bourgeois Type , of hich this is a sample , weigtiihg' 600 . This type has been in use on bou IV. IV.A Daily BEE less than one year , A id is nearly as good as new. For terras Ac. , address i E. BOSEWATEH , , C Publisher of the Bee Y Heal Estate Sales. For the week ending , Oct. 23rd 1874. MF Shinn to Francis E Williams lot 7-block G , Shinn's second addi tion § 1,000. M F Shinn to Jeremiah Behm , -ivest half block Q , in Shinn's 2d addition - dition , except 60 by 127 feet $1- 600. 600.L L C Redfield to Wm H Pierce , 1 acre in n e n e 34,15 , 13 § 375. Isaac S Hascall , et al. to L C Eedfield , 143 square rods in ne ne , 34,15,13 $375. A Burley , sheriff , to Alex H Ba ker , 40 acres in 18,16,11 , and lot 18 in j elbon's addition to Omaha § 365. James Quinn to "Wm H Pierce , part of lot 5 in Quiua's addition S70. S70.Henry Henry Tagger to "Wm T Seaman , G3-100 acres in s e s e , 27 , 15 , 13 § 300. 300.Ezra Ezra Miliard to Christian Kiclber , lot 9 , block 23 , town of Miliard § 100. 100.Churchill Churchill Parker to James Rafler- ty , lot 23 in Harbach's 1st addition § 500. 500.George George McKinney to John Ste venson , lot 1 , block 13 , Florence § 5. 5.A A H Baker to J S Shropshire , lot 18 , Nelson's addition $900. James Barrett to J S Shropshire , lot 18 , Nelson's addition § 900. Joel S Shropshire to Alex H Ba ker , lot 34 , in Nelson's Addition § 500 00. SamuelGeorge Taylor to Hugh McCaffrey , undivided half of lota 03 and 68 , Gise's Addition § 350. W N McCandlish to Harry L Swale , half acre in s\v sw 22 , 15 , 13 § 500. Pork'Paoking. Mr. James E. Boyd , the well known pork packer , has completed his arrangements for pork packing this season. He will begin between the fifth and tenth of November , and intends getting away with 25- , 000 hogs. He is better prepared this season than ever to do an ex tensive business. Ho is already on the lookout for hogs , and will pur chase all he can get. Ladies wishing millinery after 6 o'clock , please call at the rear door on 'ourteenth street. olOiG A. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Advertisements of To Let , For Sil , Loct , Wants , Found , Boarding , Ac. , will l - inserted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion. FIVECKFIS per line. The first insertion never Its ? than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOH SAI E A tract ot Ian J , 8 rods front ing on Tenth St. , one mile south oj Fain- ham , for SlSO. Enquire at this olSce. ojltf W ANTED A girl whu , ijmlarsUn.ls coot. ioz , at tjio' American lfou j be jt ot oet21d For. RENT Brick dwelling , No. 287 corner Chlc go and 10th streets with fourteen room" , suitable for a boarding house. o'-'SJCt 8. WEIGHT. POU .KENT A desirable furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen , cdrnir Uth ao Hargejr Sta- ott22i3. . \T7ANTED-Girl for gene.al housework , 8. VV E. corner Faruhaiu and 15th uts. oct24dGt * A GOOD LOTon 18ht , near Paul St. . also cor- jtlneroflotS block 17 in city , both at hjf their A a ] up , end on time. BOUGS 4 HtLL , Real Estate Agents. octJeodSt 2St Dodge streets. BOARDERS WANTED-Furnished room trlth board , S3 per week. Day board. $4. A trial is solicited. No. 158 Davenport St. , bet. 10th and llth. oct21dtf Tnon SALE IJouse and Lot on 9tb , St. No. _ C 283 bet. PJrsce and Pacific- For particulars enquire on premesls. T7IOR , RFIiT BrSck-STora-Car. Fifteenth and C Capitol Avenue , also offices. oct2imf. j. G. JACOB. " } , mo EXCHANGE FOR OMAHA PROPERTY X Highly Improved farm of 240 acres in Casa Co. , large st ne bouse , frame barn , granary , sliod-J , Ac. All fenced , wood , water , stone , &c Price 7.000. BOGH.S A 11ILL , Re.l Estate Agents , 2S4 Dodge Street. FOR3ALC AtaPargaluSi 15-100 acrea of land , house of 10 rooms , large sioce cellar , 26 x 4C , large barn , carriaso house , chicken house , well , fruit , shrubery , and everything in good order , for less than cost of improvements. Situated in Saratoga % miles East of Omaha Barracks. For terms , apply to underlined 1 A ACRES of Improved Land , suitable for 4.U garden IKmlloj from town , also corner of lot IS block 17 in city , both at half their value , and on time. HOGGS 4 HILL , Beal eitate agents. oct3eod8t. 234 Dodge street. E10R SA LE CUE AP Some large work horses , L some old harness , two old hicks , and a new 2 or 4 seated buggy. Q. W. JfOJiAN. Jr. octlTtf * ' - * TO RENT-tfouseVn 18th Street , between 1 icholaa and Paul. Apply at 829 18tU St. octl&lbt FOB RENT To a good tenant on reasonable terms , the Dwelling formerly occupied by me For further particulars apply at First N Unk- U KODN7-Z , FOR the best bargains In Real E tate. ron- oultBoggs & Hill's , bulletin board eviry day oct5eod6t. . ' ' T70UND rSTEAX-On the premVa ot the JL undersigned , iilfout 8 mllea north of Omaha , brad t < ! Heifcr > tljrw yeara old' n ° B. 8. BBYANT. FOR the best cider and for the purest elder vinegar go to Jlerrltta 138 Farnham St. octlOdlin. MONEY TO LOAN-Call at the law office of D. L. Thomas , Koom 8 Vischers Blcck. ' act'tf- I"0 * RENT A house with five rooms , eond J cellar and cistern , S. W. Cor. 13h and , CH- agofct. C. AXFOltp. ' ' octeif FOR REST Brick store corner Chiraco ad 16th streets , The test s and In the city , liavingbecn occupied as a grocery for the last wvcn yeais , a good cemented cellar. ct dlf s WRIGHT. \\f ANTED Day boarders , Jf. W , Cor. 12th. Vl anJ Howard st. iep2ifeodtf. - FOR RENT Store , Dwelling , Boarding , and warehouses. Inquire of . ALF. D. JONE-J , sepJSdtf 8. a cor. Douglas and 15th sis. -i REAT BARGAINS IN CITV PROBERTY , JT TIck-sts to and from Europe , foreign ex- tiange. Inquire at 509 14th str.et , bet. Far. I lahrn and Douglas. J , JQHNSUN. tai bep2Glt ! ' HOUSE FOR RENT Ntntli aud Cipltal Avenue. ' 8. A. lAVUM 4 uj. JV ITONEY TO LOAN Inquire at Law Office ! of F. A , BEALS.Rooiu 9 Vifcher'a Block 'uiaha. ssptlGdlf .TTANTED .American , Herman. .Norwegian Ii V tvredish , or Irish girls , to work in hotels. staurants acd private families. Inquire at hai ot. rill A. Co. , Employment Bureau , 527 Fif- jentli Stre. t , opposite Post Office. ei > t12dtf StCK : HUE House and lot next north of C. E. Yost's re Mence is forsile at the low price of v USCO .1 trifle more than the cost of Improvet rnt * . Inquire of K. W. AMBROSE , Attor. y , near head of Douglas street. wpt3dtf jry TAf TM Any one wanting to sell or ex our \ change any kind of business , Louse lots , nds or merchandise , call on us. We have ED ) , tancea entirely in our hands , affording the rat Investment for capita ] , both small and RE1 : eat CO rriilLL. & CO. , Exchange and Lol- i-tlng Bureau , 31 15th street , oj poslte Pi st pro' Bee. ' tept2dtf WO 1O THE FoDuiC-Tbe undersigned has opined an office foremt loymentof male female help fcr stores , offices , honsos , pri- a families , ' 'tc- Ail In want of the same , or intlni ; employment , please call on us. I CM TTKILL 4 CO. , Exchange and Employment ireau , 63113th street , oppcsit Pott Ing I t2-111 , „ TOSEK TO LOAN On approved persons J. security , abe City and Coantr Warrants c ught and sold. Inquire st Law Office of T. T. Richards , So. 43013th St. , Omaha. IRR TORE TO RE 198 Dougiaa street. In- quire of WEBBEB A BEHM.J -J Con ilTltl . / ITASTED Day boarders , at tie soothwett cor. of 10U > tad H n eT itt. Jf 2 i , ' > J ' Academy of Music. CHAPLES E. FURBISH , - Manrgcr. FURBISHE'S 5TH AVENUE THEATRE COMBINA3IION , TWO N GUTS AND ONE MATINEE , FRIDAY and SATUEDAY , OCTOBER , 23d , AND 21th- In order to gire the citizens of Omaha an opportunity - portunity to witness as many of the piays Ixx. longiog to the repertoire , of the above vombii nation as possible , there will lie a change ot bil each performance , FRIDAY NIGHT the gre.it society play SATURDAY AFTERNOON , Dumi's latest plar , MONS. ALPHONSE. SATURDAY MGUT , DION BOCCICA- ULT'S DBW Emotional comedy in six Tablauz , LED ASTRAY. The above play * will be presented with all the attention to dress and dttail , that lias char- actarized the effort ! of the above Combination , aud accorded to them the endoisement of both Prtes and Public. Admission 75 and SOct ? , 1 eserred seats V1UO. SeJts for each parforiu- ance can now be secured at hbenharta Variety Bazar. The above Combination will play at Counil Blu ) , Wbduesday and Thursday , Oct. 21,22. Lincoln , Monday. Oct. , - 26 St Joseph. Tuesday and Wednesday , Octo- b-r,27,28. Leavenwortb , Thursday , Oct. , - 29 Kansas City , Friday , and Saturday , Oct. SO , 31 OctlWSt. Cheap Cask Store. Groceries and Provisions , JAMES H , PLATZ & BRO. , S07 Uouglns Stic tf SELLS FOR CASH at RETAIL at WHOLE SALE RATES. Best Spring Wheat Flour at $2 30. Best Rio Coffee , four pounds for one dollar. Good Rio Coffee , 4 } to 4 > pounds for one dollar , Tea of every quality and In any quantity TWENTY per cent. BELOW PRICES of any house In the city. oct9d3m NEW TRIBUNE EXTRAS , ' No. XXL AVhitney , HiKglnson , Elliott. Levering ering , Le Conte. Marsh , Hunt , etc. , etc. No. XXII. Bayard Taylor. ( Litters Jrom Egypt and Iceland , in sheet form only. ) No. XXIII. Tyndull , Huxley , Owen , SUCcsh Price by mail , p'stpaU. in sheet form , 10 cents each ; in Pamphlet , 20 cents. FIFTEEN EXTRAS FOR SlOO. Fend for full dialogue , with contents ol each number. Address , THE "TRIBUNE , " New York. Qct29 l&wtf ' 11. f. YFALfvEu , MA.NOFAClimt.l- > UKALEK IN BOOTS & SHOES 10 ISth St. Between Farnham and Doujlw a 13 HOTELS. GRAND CE.NTKA.L * BC O T E Xj . OMAHA , - . . HEBBA8KA The largest and best hotel between Chicago ind San Francisco. Opened new September 30th , 1873. 30 tf OEO. THRALL. Proprietor. United States Hotel , COS. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS. mHEUNDEHSIGNED respectfully announ- _ L ces that he has. purchased and refi'ted the above Hotel , and ia now ready to accommodate the public , with board by d r or we k , at reasonable enable rates. WILLIAil LEHR. Prop. july22 ' 7 * 1 California House. FRITZ HAFUEH , Prop'r. No. 170 Douglas Street , corner llth , Om ha , Nebraska. Board by the day or week , lune 1. vl LHT33LE HOUSE. On 9/A , tut. Farnhtm ap < f Jfarney Strtett , HAS Leen entirely refiUtr4 and refurnished , and will accommodate all to the best of boiril at 81,50 per ijay ; 40c per single meal. C , Y , & S , M , HARRYM , Proprietors. Central House No. 630 Sixteenth Sttset , Opp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB. JOSEF ! ! DOTE , Prop'r. Day and week Board at reasonable rates. 1 int-clasH bar attached to tn.e house. 1e27 3m Southern Hotel. Frosting on 4tn , 6th and Walnut t , , St. Louis , - Mo. Laveffle , "Warnex & Co. , The Southern Hotel la flrst-class In all Its sm.Qintmgns. Its tables are at all times sup- pliQd'ln the greatest abundance , with all the delicacies the markets afford , IU clerts and employe * are all polite and attentive to the wants of the guests if the hotel , Tb re is an Improved elevator leading from the first floor to the upper one , Railroad and rteatnlnat Icket offices , news stand , and we3ierr"-1fhlon telegraph offl ; . e In the Botunda of hotel. i TKON BBKD. LEWIS S. RSfD BYRON REED & GO , The Qldett Established Real Estate Agency TN NEBRASKA Ceop a complete Abstract of Title to all Rea vtRlf ! In Oinha and Dnuelas nuntv. CROSSiNO.THE RUBICON. tVrar crosd the Rubicon , In search of sunny iklcn , Rf noath Iltalia's seni-I aim , Behold hU standard Tine. Acre 8 the sweeping Rhine , Napcletn led his men , To place upon his selling brow Another tingly diadtin. We've cro sed the Douglas Knblcon , As all the West should know. And now upon the corner , We've opened up our show. We had cot room within our store For all thfe crowds which came ; We give you n w a larger one With prices jugt the Sjime. We've liats to salt the million , Fiom h'gh to low decree. With Caj s and Gloves for all the West , As one can plainly see , Til ByNCE , the 1st premium Hatter , J-J2 DOUR- Stree , cofiie. of Mth. cci > U ) < ltf TU HAIL CASH PUBCIASERS Tor Sewing Machines. fn order to make room for our new styles , we ve put in PERFECT order all of our oU Krk , Including second-hand , and ofler them at EATLEV REDUCED prices , for CASH. BEAR IW MINU 2 rERY "HOWE" BOUGHT OFUSahd I AUTHOIUZED canvassers is 'VARRANT- and INSTRUCTION given , as WE have a PUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience Tl ves a machine WITHOUT Instruction Is credi pure 3RSE than NONE at all. lAUTION. We know of large lots of worth- No machines bought at low figuies , thatare be- The ! pajaod off on the public for nearly as good a we w. Persons that do not waut to ran the of being swindled sbonld NEVER buy of The * and a iESPONSIBLE pnarties , as they have NO iroot atation AT STAK5 , u have old ettaUlsted PI THTHOWEJ3IACHINro. , An ISlaStree . SIHSTQ-IEIR , . SXZNTO 2i K , . The Kins of the SEWING MACHINE .1101:1.1 * as | rt-v u it f i.tly fcc Gold I'rftn licaluis 01 Finance. SALES EOil 1S7& In Round Numbers .232,444 Kechinesj It wilier ly btidenico . .pon butb evif'ente that the aupcrlority of tLe Sluccrb luljTt" raouat rated ' ' THE SINGER eo f. H. KASON , Agent , J < 0. 212 DOUGLAS STBEET , OMAHA J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE GROUERSJ Agents for the Oriental Powder Co. STEFXE & JOHNSON , WIOLESllE GROCER SIWPSO.VS BLOCK 538 and 54O Fourteenth. Street , BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE uich32y uich32yMORGAN MORGAN & GALLAGER. -SUCCtSSORS TO CREIGHTON AN"3 MORG * .N- WHOLESALE GROCEES , No. i.0i ! Faniham Street WHITlfEYBAUSERMAN&CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ITo. 247 Douglas Street , mch27yi AOKNTS FOR Tire HUPO.\T POWDER CO CLARK & FRENCH , WHOLESALE 6R06ERS ! AA'D DEALERS IN Canned Goods , Dried Truits. Green Fruits in Season , JC 1 -VRDEBS SOLICITED . ' ND PROSIPTLY FILLED. A. . S. S . .Z&JL 3 ? S O UST , MAKUFACTURER AiJD WHOLESALE DEALER IN 532 IE 'HFTZEHEIHSTTIEEI ' ST1 * " 3 CJ3R UICHrH roiO" ; ji c. TAJIIILOIR , 288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street. f | > COBI ! ntly haod the Cnest 1n Bto kof Broad Cloth , Cassfn-eres and Y > lliem < "t ESTABi.ISHhO PUNDT , MEYER & RAAPEE , - VI nr.ESALE DEALERS fN FANCY GRCCEHIl Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars. Street - ' Omalia , JOBBERS OP DRY GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and JffOTI038 < 231 Farnliazn Street , J. J. BROWN & BRO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS * YS-IT Notions , and Boots ami Shoes. JOHN T. - JOBBER OF Shelf i Heavy Hardware IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , ! AND IIUKSIIKKS. HAK\KSTKim , KKAPKIlS.MOWKn.S D . c iiar. \A-TKRH.'pi.ow . ciij/rivATOKsi a t v ' 146 Douglas St. HEKRY HORNBERGER. DEALER IS \Kfmi \ LIPRS , CI&ARS. Kcntu.kjr JWiLskles aud TmporUvl/'ooiN a > ' | iec.illy. ! . 239 DOUGLAS 3 Cf l f * > X/r A 1 T A TO LJ I 1 _ > * _ fiL _ _ _ niL _ . Hi ( CaMw-n mock , ) r v f > / a.LSI r { h9tl ! COMBS and he Burliii tori ud Missjurl PIver lUIlroiJ C . ofcrs Iwat U > < i i at ! „ prcei on 10 year lit at 6 pc. < vm. Interest , d I'hatunus premium of ) per cent , on the amount of th chase , if half the land It cultivated , withlu two jeursJroia dat of purchase. LMIQE DEDUCIOXS FOR CASH PAYilENTS. 3rth of ? lattef loup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys B. AM.R. k. o. will * > ! ' aont OOOMO acrei nt splna IH * azXjaaJairlcalluralUadla ell waterel "junlry , nt trora Jl-f < to J7.00 per. acra on lon crialt. South of fif PJ.tte Cominyownejalarxebxly ofthe bestlandlnNib rti..ruif ! by numerous stream alja-Muttoltsrailro-vlan'llnthelir.WJtand . beatd form part c dtate , a aJ o iusR publican Valley. For circulars and f all lafor on Tr.i to liny Moore , General Agent. Office Sontli and Opposite the Union Depot , itf in 0 , B. & Q. office , Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA NEB